I found a wireless remote called Nikon ML-L3 the other day, and wow, it worked with my D750. The remote was purchased 13 years ago for a D40x. I love the way some Nikon items remain compatible. May be it also works for other, newer Nikon models? Another option: The D750 can be set to shoot several pictures with selectable intervals on timer
Chances are that if you’re on this page you’re trying to turn on Bluetooth on your Nikon D3400 but the Bluetooth option is grayed out. The reason is that you can only activate and connect the D3400’s Bluetooth through the SnapBridge mobile app. Put another way, to use Bluetooth on the D3400, you have to establish the connection through the SnapBridge app, not through the Bluetooth menu
It is a great app, and YES, it as a feature "Remote Photography" and via Bluetooth, it allows you click a "virtual shutter button" on your phone, and voila! Photo taken by the D3500! ButchA61's gear list: Nikon D3500 Nikon AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm F1.8G Nikon AF-P 18-55mm F3.5-5.6G VR Nikon AF-P 70-300mm F4.5-6.3G.
Page 2 Camera Shutter Remote Control The CamKix Camera Shutter Remote Control will allow you to take pictures or record videos with your phone/tablet using Bluetooth wireless technology. You will only need to pair theremote with your device once. Then you can have lots of fun with it. To pair it and use it, please follow
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Step 2. Scroll down to 'Bluetooth function' and press SET. On the Bluetooth function screen, select 'Bluetooth function' again and press SET. Step 3. Next, select 'Remote' on the Bluetooth function screen. A message will appear which says that other remotes cannot be used. Press SET to confirm.
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